#METABOLOMICS WORKBENCH ebrown427_20150608_9947521_mwtab.txt DATATRACK_ID:292 STUDY_ID:ST000224 ANALYSIS_ID:AN000334 PROJECT_ID:PR000182
VERSION             	1
CREATED_ON          	2016-09-17
#PROJECT
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	Metabolomic analysis of the small intestinal content of malnourished mice
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	-
PR:INSTITUTE                     	University of British Columbia
PR:DEPARTMENT                    	Microbiology and Immunology
PR:LABORATORY                    	Dr. B. Brett Finlay
PR:LAST_NAME                     	Finlay
PR:FIRST_NAME                    	Brett
PR:ADDRESS                       	2185 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4
PR:EMAIL                         	bfinlay@msl.ubc.ca
PR:PHONE                         	-
PR:FUNDING_SOURCE                	Canadian Institutes for Health Research
#STUDY
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	Vitamin targeted metabolomics of the small intestine in malnourished and
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	mice
ST:STUDY_TYPE                    	Targeted metabolomics
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	A total of 8 samples from 6 week old, female C57BL/6 mice, treated for 3 weeks
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	a malnourished diet or a control-fed isocaloric diet. Samples were taken from
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	small intestinal fecal content at the terminus of the ileum for targeted
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	of vitamin concentrations.
ST:INSTITUTE                     	University of Victoria
ST:DEPARTMENT                    	The Uvic Proteomics and Metabolomics Innovation Centre
ST:LAST_NAME                     	Borchers
ST:FIRST_NAME                    	Christoph
ST:ADDRESS                       	#3101-4464 Markham St Victoria, BC Canada, V8Z 7X8
ST:EMAIL                         	christoph@proteincentre.com
ST:PHONE                         	-
ST:NUM_GROUPS                    	2
ST:TOTAL_SUBJECTS                	8
#SUBJECT
SU:SUBJECT_TYPE                  	Animal
SU:SUBJECT_SPECIES               	Mus musculus
SU:TAXONOMY_ID                   	10090
SU:GENOTYPE_STRAIN               	C57BL/6
SU:AGE_OR_AGE_RANGE              	6 weeks at collection
SU:GENDER                        	Female
SU:ANIMAL_ANIMAL_SUPPLIER        	Jackson Labs
SU:ANIMAL_HOUSING                	Conventional
SU:ANIMAL_FEED                   	Low Protein, Low Fat Malnourished Diet/Isocaloric Control Diet
SU:CELL_PRIMARY_IMMORTALIZED     	Malnourished/Control
#SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS:         	SUBJECT(optional)[tab]SAMPLE[tab]FACTORS(NAME:VALUE pairs separated by |)[tab]Additional sample data
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control_SI_1	CON1	Diet:control	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control_SI_2	CON2	Diet:control	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control_SI_3	CON3	Diet:control	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control_SI_4	CON4	Diet:control	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Malnourished_SI_1	MAL1	Diet:malnourished	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Malnourished_SI_2	MAL2	Diet:malnourished	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Malnourished_SI_3	MAL3	Diet:malnourished	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Malnourished_SI_4	MAL4	Diet:malnourished	
#COLLECTION
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	-
CO:SAMPLE_TYPE                   	Small intestinal fecal contents
CO:COLLECTION_TIME               	6 weeks of age
CO:STORAGE_CONDITIONS            	-80 degrees
CO:TISSUE_CELL_QUANTITY_TAKEN    	15-40mg
#TREATMENT
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	4 mice were given a malnourished diet and 4 mice were untreated, fed a control
#SAMPLEPREP
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	Vitamin-targeted metabolomics. The samples were analyzed by UPLC-MRM/MS on a
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	UltiMate 3400 RSLC system coupled to an AB Sciex 4000 QTRAP triple-quadrupole
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	spectrometer equipped with an electrospray ionization source. The standard
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	of vitamin A (retinal, retinol, retinoic acid), B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin),
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	(niacinamide), B6 (pydidoximine, pyridoxine, pyridoxal,
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	B7 (biotin), B9 (folic acid), D2, D3, E (?-tocopherol, ?-tocopherol, and
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	K1 and K2, were purchased either from Sigma-Aldrich or from Cayman Chemicals
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	The MRM transitions of individual analytes were optimized by direct infusion of
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	standard solution of each compound into the MS instrument. Each sample was
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	with a methanolic BHT (2 mg/mL) solution at a ratio of 15 ?L per mg of the
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	intestine digestate. Vitamins were extracted by homogenizing the samples at a
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	frequency of 30 Hz for 1 min twice using a Retsch MM400 mixer mill and with the
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	of two 3-mm stainless steel metal balls, followed by 5-min sonication in an icy
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	bath. The samples were then centrifuged in a micro-centrifuge at 12,500 rpm and
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	for 10 min. A 300-?L aliquot of the supernatant was transferred into a 3-mL
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	glass test tube and mixed with 300 ?L of water and 900 ?L of hexane. After 1
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	vortex mixing, the tubes were centrifuged at 4000 rpm and 10 oC in a Beckman
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	centrifuge to separate the supernatant organic phase from the lower aqueous
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	The supernatants were carefully pipetted out to another sets of 3-mL test
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	The fat-soluble vitamins were further extracted from the aqueous phase with 900
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	of hexane two more times. After liquid-liquid extraction, the pooled organic
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	for each sample was dried down in a speed-vacuum concentrator at room
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	The dried residue was reconstituted in 100 ?L of ethanol. A 20-?L aliquot was
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	for quantitation of the fat-soluble vitamins by LC-(+)ESI-MRM/MS on Waters BEH
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	(2.1 x 50 mm, 1.7 ?m) UPLC column and with 0.1% formic acid in water and
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	as the mobile phase for binary solvent gradient elution. An efficient elution
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	was 50% to 100% B in 10 min. The column temperature was 50oC and the flow rate
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	300 ?L/min. The aqueous phases were loaded onto reversed-phase polymeric HLB
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	(60 mg/1mL, Waters Inc.), which have been activated with 1 mL of methanol and
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	with 1 mL of 50% methanol before use. Under a 5-inch Hg vaccum, the flow-throw
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	were collected and the resins were washed with 1 mL of 50% methanol with the
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	fractions collected. The pooled flow-through fractions were dried in a nitrogen
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	at 30 oC. The residue from each sample was reconstituted in 100 ?L of 2%
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	A 20-?L aliquot was injected for quantitation of the water-soluble vitamins by
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	with (+) or (-) ESI and on a Waters BEH C18 (2.1 x 150 mm, 1.7 ?m) UPLC column
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	using 0.01% formic acid in water and methanol as the mobile phase for binary
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	gradient elution. The efficient elution gradient was 2% B for 0.5 min and 2% to
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	B in 8 min. The column temperature was 30 oC and the flow rate was 250 ?L/min.
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	concentrations of all the detected vitamins were calculated from the standard
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	curves of individual vitamins, which were prepared with the use of their
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	compounds.
#CHROMATOGRAPHY
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_TYPE           	-
CH:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	-
CH:COLUMN_NAME                   	-
#ANALYSIS
AN:ANALYSIS_TYPE                 	MS
#MS
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	-
MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	ABI Sciex API 4000 QTrap
MS:INSTRUMENT_TYPE               	Triple quadrupole
MS:MS_TYPE                       	ESI
MS:ION_MODE                      	POSITIVE
#MS_METABOLITE_DATA
MS_METABOLITE_DATA:UNITS         	nmol/g
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_START
Samples	CON1	CON2	CON3	CON4	MAL1	MAL2	MAL3	MAL4
Factors	Diet:control	Diet:control	Diet:control	Diet:control	Diet:malnourished	Diet:malnourished	Diet:malnourished	Diet:malnourished
Vitamin A_Retinal	0.0075	0.0082	0.0074	0.0079	0.0007	0.0008	0.0009	0.0009
Vitamin A_Retinoic acid								
Vitamin A_Retinol	0.3736	0.3488	0.2424	0.3145	0.1774	0.1114	0.1457	0.1798
Vitamin D2	0.1831	0.1545	0.1709	0.1407	0.0854	0.1058	0.1002	0.0703
Vitamin D3	0.5489	0.5749	0.4471	0.6929	1.5762	3.0405	1.5821	1.0678
Vitamin E_a-tocopherol	13.2240	9.4649	7.1510	12.1395	1.8691	3.5904	2.6829	1.1860
Vitamin E_d-tocopherol	0.0524	0.0421	0.0398	0.0592	0.0057	0.0297	0.0090	0.0033
Vitamin E_d-tocotrienol	0.2240	0.2170	0.2200	0.2820	0.0640	0.1610	0.0900	0.0600
Vitamin K1								
Vitamin K2	0.0036	0.0043	0.0034	0.0035	0.0051	0.0036	0.0034	0.0035
MS_METABOLITE_DATA_END
#METABOLITES
METABOLITES_START
metabolite_name	moverz_quant	ri	ri_type	pubchem_id	inchi_key	kegg_id	other_id	other_id_type
Vitamin A_Retinal								Uvictoria_ID
Vitamin A_Retinoic acid								Uvictoria_ID
Vitamin A_Retinol								Uvictoria_ID
Vitamin D2								Uvictoria_ID
Vitamin D3								Uvictoria_ID
Vitamin E_a-tocopherol								Uvictoria_ID
Vitamin E_d-tocopherol								Uvictoria_ID
Vitamin E_d-tocotrienol								Uvictoria_ID
Vitamin K1								Uvictoria_ID
Vitamin K2								Uvictoria_ID
METABOLITES_END
#END